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Backpacking trail, Red River Gorge, KY

 

This is the type of terrain the entire backpacking trip was like. It is just gorgeous.

Locky used for scaling purposes - Temple of the Reclining Buddha - Bangkok, Thailand

Fiona picked me up a Tamrac Adventure Backpack for my camera gear. No more using a mini camera pack inside a bigger backpack just to keep my camera gear with me!

  

Pebble Tossers Community Service Project filled over 50 backpacks with school supplies to be donated to Emma Hutchinson Elementary School

Mt Bluesky (Evans) Wilderness, Colorado, United States

still showing off his manliness

Desolation Wilderness, Jun 2024

my camera battery ran out here, on our last hike, about 3 miles from the trailhead

After waking up at beautiful Lake Katherine, we packed up camp and headed over Windy Pass to camp our second night below Puerto Nambe.

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I love when I empty cooper's backpack and find the creative treasures from junior k. today's treasure...dragonflies.

Making a medic backpack project.

 

Check out my blog for details behind some of the pictures:

thereluctantpaladin.blogspot.com/

 

Backpacking trip from Panjab Trailhead, (first BP trip in many years)

2nd backpack - first one I've taken pictures of - going to be hard to get good pictures, I think. Has a flap with magnetic snap, inside top has drawsting with cord lock. Inside zipper pocket, adjustable shoulder straps and top handle.

Everyone has a place or two that they want to keep secret. This is definitely one of ours. Paul and I went back to an old stomping grounds for a week long backpacking trip to celebrate his 50th birthday. Our original route was cancelled due to a fire in the area, but Plan B turned out great. We caught some cutthroats, saw 5 black bear, 5 rattlesnakes, osprey, eagles, big Chinook salmon and the Perseid meteor showers. The weather was warm for carrying heavy packs, but at least a couple rain storms drenched us. There was a microburst that came through the area one afternoon, like a freight train, that had us watching multiple trees busting over. Luckily the tall cedars, douglas firs and ponderosa pines at our camp bent, but did not break. An awesome trip in an amazing place with a great friend.

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